I hear ya!  I upgraded again in October and I'm in the save situation, waiting 
for spring...

Danny
MassachusettsOn Dec 23, 2015 8:12 AM, Headgorilla via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks Dan!
>  
> The O'day is wrapped up and put away for long storage, I redid the interior 
> completely last winter including all new bulkheads, teak dinette, electric, 
> water....may sell it eventually or give it to one of my kids...
>  
> I appreciate the input, and I can hardly wait to get the 34 back in the 
> water.....what a bummer having to wait all winter.....
>  
> mike
>  
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny Haughey via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> To: cnc-list <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> Cc: djhaughey <djhaug...@juno.com>
> Sent: Wed, Dec 23, 2015 6:36 am
> Subject: Re: Stus-List hot water heater
>
> Hi Mike! Welcome to the list. My first sail boat was an o'day 22 as well and 
> the I moved up to a c&c designed Viking 33. Ed is right! You're going to love 
> the c&c 34! The power in the sails is probably the first that will impress 
> you! Congratulations on your new boat! As for the hot water, I know a guy 
> that only got hot water from a heat exchanger (just like the fresh water 
> cooling one) it saved him a ton of space but the engine needed to be warm to 
> get warm water. It's sort of an alternative to the hot water tank system and 
> you could always add a tank later on. Danny MassachusettsOn Dec 22, 2015 
> 10:54 PM, Edward Levert via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > > Mike, 
> > > Welcome to the list. You will love the C&C 34 better under sail. > > The 
> hot water heater on my 34 is at the forward end of the cockpit locker to the 
> right of the engine just as you suggest. I am guessing it was original 
> equipment. Cannot begin to help on how to plumb to the head/shower. > > Ed > 
> Briarpatch C&C 34 1981 > New Orleans, La. > > On Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 
> Headgorilla via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: >> >> Mike here... >> 
>   >> Just bought a 1978 34' C&C, she is Red and is quite a rig...previous 
> owner was a casual club racer and took exceptional care of the boat. >>   >> 
> you will have to excuse my ignorance (on sailing) since I am moving up from a 
> 22' OdayMH...... >>   >> I have been following the discussions that you guys 
> are having and it is all very, very educational....and since I bought the 
> boat on the day it was hauled for the winter (Had to inspect her first) I 
> haven't been able to mess around with the sailing parts yet......just for FYI 
> since you guys have been discussing it.....this 34' has 10 winches and 
> everything leads back to the 8 around the cockpit (4 on cabin top and 4 on 
> cockpit combing), the two by the mast are set for the babystay track and one 
> for the spinnaker halyard.... >>   >> My question......the Admiral needs hot 
> water for her shower......looks as if the best and only place for it is on 
> the starboard side of the engine (atomic4 rebuilt 2010 130hrs)...with access 
> to the fresh water cooling system.....gonna be some piping to do since the 
> water tank and pump are under the port side cabin bunk and the head is on the 
> starboard....... >>   >> Any other ideas? or is that where I should put it? 
> >> >> Thanks, >>   >> Mike >> 1978 34' Skywalker >> Southold, NY >>   >>   >> 
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